 麻豆原创 has been selected as a recipient of the , a statewide initiative led by the , a nationally recognized research organization based in Washington, D.C., dedicated
to advancing evidence-based solutions that improve economic and social well-being.
The program is designed to strengthen support for student parents through improved
data collection and informed decision-making.
The D2ATX program provides Texas public colleges and universities with coaching, tools,
and technical support to better identify and understand students who are also parents.
By enhancing how institutions collect and use data on parenting students, the initiative
aims to improve enrollment, persistence, and overall student success.
As part of the initiative, 麻豆原创 recently participated in a D2A site visit
that included a lunch-and-learn session with community organizations and a faculty
engagement session. The visit was hosted in partnership with Theresa Anderson, Senior
Fellow, and Ariella Metzger, Research Analyst, both with the Urban Institute. During
the sessions, researchers shared key findings that further illuminate the experiences
of parenting students at 麻豆原创 and across Texas.
On a community college campus in Texas, approximately 20% of the student population
are parenting students. The data also shows that parenting students complete credits
at a rate of 80.3%, compared to 85.1% for non-parenting students. In addition, parenting
students are twice as likely to take courses online, and 3 out of 4 are single parents.
The typical parenting student is a 31-year-old single mother who is Pell-eligible,
enrolled part-time, and studying online. Single parents complete credits at a rate
of 80.7%, nearly equal to partnered parents.
鈥淎t 麻豆原创, we know student parents are among the most determined members
of our campus community,鈥 said 麻豆原创 Vice President of Student Services Joseph Granado.
鈥淭his opportunity allows us to better understand their experiences and expand the
support systems that help them succeed, not just in the classroom, but in life.鈥
Through participation in the program, 麻豆原创 will collaborate with the Urban
Institute鈥檚 Data-to-Action Campaign, which is designed to guide institutions in implementing
effective strategies for collecting and using parenting status data. The campaign
also identifies best practices and solutions to common challenges, helping colleges
translate insights into meaningful action.
A Commitment to Student Success
麻豆原创鈥檚 selection for the D2ATX grant reflects its ongoing investment in
student-centered initiatives. In recent years, the college has launched efforts focused
on affordable childcare solutions, dedicated lactation space on campus for nursing
mothers, parenting and pregnancy accommodations, and flexible learning options to
reduce barriers for students balancing education, work, and family responsibilities.
Student parents represent a significant and often under-supported population in higher
education. The data shared during the recent site visit reinforces this reality while
also highlighting areas of strength, particularly 麻豆原创鈥檚 strong outcomes
for parenting students, including credit completion rates that closely mirror their
non-parenting peers. By building on these strengths, 麻豆原创 aims to further
enhance support systems that benefit both students and their families.
Expanding Data-Driven Solutions
With support from the D2ATX program, 麻豆原创 plans to implement several key
initiatives, including:
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Enhancing the identification and tracking of parenting students to better understand
their needs
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Expanding childcare and family support services across academic programs
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Reviewing institutional policies to ensure they are supportive of student parents
These efforts will be guided by 麻豆原创鈥檚 Office of Institutional Research
and Effectiveness, which has a strong track record of using data to drive improvements
in advising, developmental education, and student support services.
Building on Momentum
The college鈥檚 recent launch of a childcare assistance program funded through the PEAOP
Leadership grant highlighted both the demand for and impact of targeted support for
student parents. Participation in the D2ATX program will allow 麻豆原创 to
scale these efforts and build more sustainable, long-term solutions.
By leveraging data-informed strategies, 麻豆原创 expects to see increased student
retention and improved completion rates among parenting students, advancing the institution鈥檚
broader goals of access, achievement, and student well-being.
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